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what can you tell us about the arizona law? >> reporter: for two decades under the motor voter law you have been able to register to vote in a federal election by mail. you send in the form and it has a box on it where you check that you are a citizen. in 2004 voters passed a proposition in arizona to add an additional requirement to say when you register to vote you have to show proof of citizenship. today the supreme court said that is at odds of the federal law. so it struck the arizona law down. now, arizona had this law at least three other, possibly four other states did and several others were waiting if the supreme court upheld it to enact similar requirements. people who challenged the arizona law said it was an attempt to suppress the votes by minority group members or people who were naturalized citizens because it set up additional hurdles that they had to cross that someone else would not. arizona said it was a way to reduce voter fraud. the supreme court said if you want this you have to go to the group and say we
what can you tell us about the arizona law? >> reporter: for two decades under the motor voter law you have been able to register to vote in a federal election by mail. you send in the form and it has a box on it where you check that you are a citizen. in 2004 voters passed a proposition in arizona to add an additional requirement to say when you register to vote you have to show proof of citizenship. today the supreme court said that is at odds of the federal law. so it struck the...
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will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> breaking news out of massachusetts where a high school teacher has been found murdered and a 14-year-old, 14-year-old student is expected to be charged with that crime. police say the suspect was reported missing after he didn't return home from school yesterday. all dan ver public schools have been shut down as police investigate this homicide. here's what the county district attorney had to say at a press conference this morning. >> at approximately 11:20 p.m. last evening, the police received a report that a high school teacher had not returned home from work and was not answering her cell phone. as a result of that report, police initiated a search for the teacher and discovered blood in the second floor bathroom at the high school. the school was immediately secured. >> all right. so katie has been following this story. there have been a lot of tributes pouring out over twitter. we've been covering the last two days the murder that happened in sparks near
will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> breaking news out of massachusetts where a high school teacher has been found murdered and a 14-year-old, 14-year-old student is expected to be charged with that crime. police say the suspect was reported missing after he didn't return home from school yesterday. all dan ver public schools have been shut down as police investigate this homicide. here's what the county district attorney had to say at a press conference this morning. >>...
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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> on this sunday afternoon. the sequester blame game. >> the crisis is made up. it's been created. i didn't support the sequester because it's a stupid way to cut spending. >> well, just five kays before the across-the-board spending cuts take effect. congress finally heats back to the hill, but is there enough time to find the solution? i'll talk to former senator kay bailey hutchison. good sunday to you. i'm craig melvin. both sides say the sequester is a bad idea, but that's about all they really seem to agree on. we'll talk about that. plus a big week for voting rights in this country. should states with a history of discrimination still be subjected to more federal oversight than other states? that's the big question before the high court, and the stars are out tonight in hollywood, and several key political films. they are up for oscars. we'll sort through the potential winners in the hours leading up to the acade
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they started pushing us back. i stayed there for a little bit longer, but the officers came and said you have to get back. they pushed us back, back, back and the really big surprise is when they yelled get down, get down. we had to take our defensive positions on the sidewalk and laid out. up here we had snipers taking positions. they said if you knew what was going on, you wouldn't be where you are. we pushed further back. harrowing, but the officers who were there, some are still there. many of them have since moved out. i think the excitement of that area is going into a lull. i suspect it is one more crime scene they are looking at and treating it i guess if that was a body or maybe if it wasn't, that it may be a device that could be potentially a bomb. we know the pressure cooker bombs have a tremendous force and we know that now. the idea of pushing us back is probably a good thing. i am surprised some of the officers who are as close as they are, about every officer out there is wearing a bulletproof prote
they started pushing us back. i stayed there for a little bit longer, but the officers came and said you have to get back. they pushed us back, back, back and the really big surprise is when they yelled get down, get down. we had to take our defensive positions on the sidewalk and laid out. up here we had snipers taking positions. they said if you knew what was going on, you wouldn't be where you are. we pushed further back. harrowing, but the officers who were there, some are still there. many...
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joining us now, martin bashir and jamie rubin. it's great to start with both of you here on this topic. jamie, let me start with you about the relationship with margaret thatcher and as we look back on ronald reagan, the geopolitical relationship that they had and is why it was so strong. >> well, there were two things. first of all, the previous british government had tended to be not in favor of the american peace through strength kind of strategy against communism. they often, you know, had opposed new missile systems. margaret that mucher and ronald reagan developed and popularized and i think it still holds today this idea that you need to build up your strength to be as strong as you can possibly be and that's the best way to make peace and make your enemies collapse of their own weight rather than causing a war, building up military forces can often protect the west. that idea was not particularly popular in europe. and so when ronald reagan found his soulmate in lady thatcher, that really made a huge difference in terms of
joining us now, martin bashir and jamie rubin. it's great to start with both of you here on this topic. jamie, let me start with you about the relationship with margaret thatcher and as we look back on ronald reagan, the geopolitical relationship that they had and is why it was so strong. >> well, there were two things. first of all, the previous british government had tended to be not in favor of the american peace through strength kind of strategy against communism. they often, you...
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us. >> it ought to be a shock to all of us as a nation and as a people -- it ought to obsess us. it ought to lead to some sort of transformation. >>> first we were just sitting there in class, having a discussion. i can't remember about what. and then we heard gunshots, one, two, three. and everyone just looked at each other, and we kind of knew that it was real. i don't know. the lights went off. before i knew it, we were all scrambling to the back of the classroom. we got there really quickly. we all got there -- i think within five or ten seconds. there were more gunshots happening. then they stopped. and i heard a woman screaming. and then i heard a man screaming. he went that way, he went that way. and then a lot of commotion. as well as a lot of silence in our classroom. everyone was so scared. every girl in the classroom was crying. i was just freaking out. i don't know. >> that is sound from a witness from a student at arapahoe high school in littleton, colorado, where a student i
us. >> it ought to be a shock to all of us as a nation and as a people -- it ought to obsess us. it ought to lead to some sort of transformation. >>> first we were just sitting there in class, having a discussion. i can't remember about what. and then we heard gunshots, one, two, three. and everyone just looked at each other, and we kind of knew that it was real. i don't know. the lights went off. before i knew it, we were all scrambling to the back of the classroom. we got there...
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pistorius is telling us? do i believe that he actually felt that there was a burglar in the house and that he reasonably believed that his life was in danger if he didn't take action and shoot through a closed door at an unknown target that he believed was a burglarivities the other similarity, it certainly has gripped the attention of the world just like o.j.'s case did back in the '90s. robert shapiro, nice to see you. thanks for your time. >> my pleasure. thanks, thomas. >>> just moments from now joe biden will make comments in dan bury, connecticut, in aen pa that includes families and survivors of gun violence the since newtown, just over two months ago more than 2,000 people have been killed by guns. that shocking statistic is made even more shocking by the fact that nearly 150 those killed were under the age of 18. as a new ad for mayors against illegal guns points out, every day eight children are killed by guns. >> that's one child every three hours. >> one child. >> one child, one child. >> every th
pistorius is telling us? do i believe that he actually felt that there was a burglar in the house and that he reasonably believed that his life was in danger if he didn't take action and shoot through a closed door at an unknown target that he believed was a burglarivities the other similarity, it certainly has gripped the attention of the world just like o.j.'s case did back in the '90s. robert shapiro, nice to see you. thanks for your time. >> my pleasure. thanks, thomas. >>>...
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what can you tell us about that? >> soldier field is something we wanted to make sure we took care of right away because that's a they have sven concentration of people in a very exposed area.c people in a very exposed area. so she gthey got the shelter in placed on. right now the game is scheduled to resume in about 15 to 20 minutes with the worst of the weather already passing through the chicagoland area and now moving either way into northwest indiana and western michigan. >> what are conditions like right now, weather conditions like right now there on the ground? >> right now the hard part is just trying to account for all the damage that we've seen because it's such a significantly widespread area. it's making it difficult to make sure we can getting a raes reports of the extent of damage and where the injuries are located and where folks need help. but the most significant was in the washington community. so we sent in two technical rescue teams for search and rescue. there are several more headed into that a
what can you tell us about that? >> soldier field is something we wanted to make sure we took care of right away because that's a they have sven concentration of people in a very exposed area.c people in a very exposed area. so she gthey got the shelter in placed on. right now the game is scheduled to resume in about 15 to 20 minutes with the worst of the weather already passing through the chicagoland area and now moving either way into northwest indiana and western michigan. >>...
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using children reminds me of saddam hussein when he used kids. >> alice, i want to get your reaction to this. we have had presidents in the past use executive orders to push through gun control legislation, whether it was bush 41 or bill clinton. no one then talked about impeachment for those presidencies. why does the right have to go to such language based on the fact that we're looking at a massacre at an elementary school? how come the right doesn't want to talk logically about what can be done? >> well, i think that language is a little harsh but the truth is there's a reason why the president's going to be flanked with small children at his press conference today, as he begins his p.r. campaign, and why he's talking about using executive action on this issue when it comes to gun control, because he knows it's not going to pass in the house. people in this country are strong supporters of our second amendment rights. there's a reason why the nra membership has gone up a quarter of a million since the sandy hook tragedy. over 4.25 million people are members of the nra and strongl
using children reminds me of saddam hussein when he used kids. >> alice, i want to get your reaction to this. we have had presidents in the past use executive orders to push through gun control legislation, whether it was bush 41 or bill clinton. no one then talked about impeachment for those presidencies. why does the right have to go to such language based on the fact that we're looking at a massacre at an elementary school? how come the right doesn't want to talk logically about what...
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[ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. i'to guard their manhood withst trnew depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com ♪ >>> everybody, at this hour, just in the last 30 minutes we had the breaking news from john boehner and the republicans that they are going to be offering a temporary increase in the debt ceiling as we've been covering here, our debt ceiling will be up by, or we need to increase, excuse me, by the 17th of the month. otherwise, we default on our debt. society right is offering this temporary meaningful dialogue, they're calling it. to get the president in a room with him and showing that they're willing to offer negotiable points on the debt ceiling. again, the president has said he would prefer the deal that the senate democrats are working on which would increase the debt ceiling for about 12 months. this is
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less for us. more for you. >>> so we kick off this half hour with the latest on the boston bombing investigation. we have new pictures of one of the new suspects arrested in connection with that case. take a look. this is azamat tazhayakov. >> maybe it's part of immigration, overall immigration we form. we should look at the process of who's allowed into this country under what circumstances. what is their situation and background, particularly from countries that have histories such as chechnya and others where there's been significant influence of radical islamic extremism. >> meanwhile, today is marking another milestone in the push for full marriage equality in america. just a few hours from now, rhode island is expected to join nine other states and the district of colombia in legalizing gay marriage. writing in the "new york times," he says an historic realignment is happening all around us as americans from all walks of life realize that this is the right thing to do. rhode island governor
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make a prediction for us, if you can. what, if anything, is going to get done with the 113th congress at the helm. >> the congress will deal with the crises as they in up, but remember the crises are artificial crises and some of them are created specifically that could never get done by the people in the regular order. my only client has written about this in the book the shock doctrine and what's seen as a series of artificial crises when stealing from the middle class. >> again, going back to a prediction for what's going to be the first or even the second order of business. are we talking about immigration? are we talking about gun control? what might we be looking at here for the next six months? >> oh, i think we'll have to deal first with the sequester and a completely artificial contrivance completed by the republicans to cut medicare benefits and right after that, possibly right before that with tim geithner's private calculations. >> how real is the concern among congressional democrats that as you crawl from cr
make a prediction for us, if you can. what, if anything, is going to get done with the 113th congress at the helm. >> the congress will deal with the crises as they in up, but remember the crises are artificial crises and some of them are created specifically that could never get done by the people in the regular order. my only client has written about this in the book the shock doctrine and what's seen as a series of artificial crises when stealing from the middle class. >> again,...
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when that happens, a lot of folks forget most of us used to be them. unless you're one of the first americans, a native american, you came from someplace else somebody brought you. >> joining me now is mayor greg stantonarizona. he flew to las vegas to be with the president during that speech. great to see you today. you heard the president loud and clear on his plan for immigration reform. it's almost word for what what he's been talking about for a long time. i want to remind everybody exactly how long. take a look. >> it is good to be back in las vegas. >> hello, el paso. well, it is wonderful, wonderful to be back. >> i'm here because most americans agree that it's time to fix the system that's been broken for way too long. >> everybody recognizes the system's broken. >> that's why we're here at the border today. >> where a broad consensus is emerging. >> there's a consensus around fixing what's broken. >> yes, they broke the rules. they crossed the border illegally. >> some crossed the border illegally. >> they've broken the rules. >> we have to b
when that happens, a lot of folks forget most of us used to be them. unless you're one of the first americans, a native american, you came from someplace else somebody brought you. >> joining me now is mayor greg stantonarizona. he flew to las vegas to be with the president during that speech. great to see you today. you heard the president loud and clear on his plan for immigration reform. it's almost word for what what he's been talking about for a long time. i want to remind everybody...
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it got us from 330 to 54. there are still underutilized schools that didn't get addressed this time around because of the concerns and the comments of our communities. so we listened. >> is there a chance you guys are going to shut down more schools? >> no. the mayor has said let's do this one time, have a five-year moratorium so every spring in chicago won't be school closing season, it will be focused on teaching and learning. >> jesse ruiz, vice president of the chicago board of education, thank you. we should note here i understand that president obama who is going to be speaking any moment now is actually your law school professor. >> he was my former law school professor as was elena kagan. >> dozens of sports figures are laying the groundwork for the possibility that an active nfl player may soon come out of the closet. at least 42 players signed a brief saying they support marriage equality. baltimore ravens linebacker brendan talked on the steps about a close teammate who is still in the shadows. >> s
it got us from 330 to 54. there are still underutilized schools that didn't get addressed this time around because of the concerns and the comments of our communities. so we listened. >> is there a chance you guys are going to shut down more schools? >> no. the mayor has said let's do this one time, have a five-year moratorium so every spring in chicago won't be school closing season, it will be focused on teaching and learning. >> jesse ruiz, vice president of the chicago...
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where we have a regime that is using chemical weapons. we have to deal with this not only on just the united states, but the world. we have to deal, first, with the humanitarian issue. to not allow anyone, whether it's assad, whether it's al qaeda, whether it's iran, whether it's north korea, that will be able to use chemical weapons without any accountability whatsoever. that is a major issue. and we, as the united states, have resources that no other country has. but we can't a sheriff of the whole world either. we are now coalescing countries who are coming together that understand how serious this issue is as far as chemical weapons are concerned. >> listening there to congressman dutch ruppersberger of maryland and dianne feinstein. he said we can't be the slerve for t -- sheriff for the world. my interview with alan grayson people are telling me i owned him or he owned me, back and forth. ridiculous. this is a real crisis and whether we choose to be isolationist about it or not is not bringing back the killed in syria because of che
where we have a regime that is using chemical weapons. we have to deal with this not only on just the united states, but the world. we have to deal, first, with the humanitarian issue. to not allow anyone, whether it's assad, whether it's al qaeda, whether it's iran, whether it's north korea, that will be able to use chemical weapons without any accountability whatsoever. that is a major issue. and we, as the united states, have resources that no other country has. but we can't a sheriff of the...
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submit it to us. find us on facebook.com/msnbc or share it at sotuis and we'll share your responses on the air. we look forward to that. we'll have complete coverage all day on tuesday. >>> so the first impact of a potentially record-breaking blizzard that will affect nearly the entire eastern seaboard, keep it with us. we'll watch this approaching blockbuster. this nor'easter is coming up. plus this -- >>> dorner is to be considered armed and extremely dangerous. >> the massive manhunt for an ex cop is stretching beyond california's border. what he says it will take for the rampage to stop. >>> and close call, just how near a giant asteroid could come to earth next week. not making this up. we're back with more. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. your financial advisor should
submit it to us. find us on facebook.com/msnbc or share it at sotuis and we'll share your responses on the air. we look forward to that. we'll have complete coverage all day on tuesday. >>> so the first impact of a potentially record-breaking blizzard that will affect nearly the entire eastern seaboard, keep it with us. we'll watch this approaching blockbuster. this nor'easter is coming up. plus this -- >>> dorner is to be considered armed and extremely dangerous. >> the...
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he joins us now. let's talk about what came up, and how heavily was the 1967 case, loving versus virginia, referenced? >> reporter: let me begin at the beginning. i obviously haven't heard any of what you said before. i just got out of the argument. let me give you what i think the bottom line is. number one, it's quite obvious the u.s. supreme court is not prepared to issue any kind of sweeping ruling about gay rights. no member of the court seemed to be very interested in that. secondly, the supreme court, both liberals and conservatives, seems to be worried about writing a decision that will apply to any state outside california. now, the proponents for the four gay couples that brought this case are really urging the supreme court to say that marriage is such a fundamental right that no state can constitutionally deny same-sex couples the right to marry. there seems to be very little eagerness for any members of the court to embrace that broad of a ruling. so then you go to the fallback, which is
he joins us now. let's talk about what came up, and how heavily was the 1967 case, loving versus virginia, referenced? >> reporter: let me begin at the beginning. i obviously haven't heard any of what you said before. i just got out of the argument. let me give you what i think the bottom line is. number one, it's quite obvious the u.s. supreme court is not prepared to issue any kind of sweeping ruling about gay rights. no member of the court seemed to be very interested in that....
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she reminds us that this is how change happens. not mainly through the exploits of the famous and the powerful, but through the countless acts of often anonymous courage and kindness and fellow feeling and responsibility that continuely, stubbornly expand our conception of justice. our conception of what is possible. rosa parks singular act of disobedience launched a movement, the tired feet of those who walked the dusty roads of montgomery helped a nation see that to which it had once been blinded. it is because of these men and women that i stand here today. it is because of them that our children grow up in a land more free and more fair. a land truer to its founding creed. that is why this statue belongs in this hall. to remind us, no matter how humble of lofty our positions, just what it is leadership requires. just what it is that citizenship requires. rosa parks would have turned 100 years old this month. we do well by placing a statue of her here. but, we can do no greater honor to her memory than to carry forward the power
she reminds us that this is how change happens. not mainly through the exploits of the famous and the powerful, but through the countless acts of often anonymous courage and kindness and fellow feeling and responsibility that continuely, stubbornly expand our conception of justice. our conception of what is possible. rosa parks singular act of disobedience launched a movement, the tired feet of those who walked the dusty roads of montgomery helped a nation see that to which it had once been...
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i think most of us would be. at the same time, he is going to have to be satisfied that senator hagel will advance these policies that will seek to prevent iran from ever obtaining a nuclear bomb, and i think if the senator, that is if senator schumer were not persuaded during the confirmation that he would be willing to break with the president and it's that important. the iran issue is simply that important, but again, if i were a betting man, i would say that he'll be confirmed, that he'll satisfy the questions that have been raised, but that fate is very much in senator hagel's hands as well as in senator schumer's. >> the hearings will tell the tale. >> thanks for your time. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> bill clinton is in haiti today. we'll take you live to the island nation still devastated from the aftermath of the earthquake three years later. >>> president obama facing backlash in the cabinet resignations and the new picks out there. is the white house diverse enough is the big question. you're wat
i think most of us would be. at the same time, he is going to have to be satisfied that senator hagel will advance these policies that will seek to prevent iran from ever obtaining a nuclear bomb, and i think if the senator, that is if senator schumer were not persuaded during the confirmation that he would be willing to break with the president and it's that important. the iran issue is simply that important, but again, if i were a betting man, i would say that he'll be confirmed, that he'll...
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that doesn't help us. it emboldens those who are against us. the quicker we move forward on this, the better. i think the president has the right idea, which is you have to respond. but he certainly has put secretary of state kerry in a very awkward position. >> but joe, isn't he doing exactly what he said he wanted to do? he wanted to make sure we're look at the war powers act. and he was looking at previous decision, made by previous presidents and saying i would like to adhere to the war powers act with the notification to congress. >> the thing is the secretary of state last week was using very, very strong terms which gave everybody the sense that this was going to be imminent. the attack would be imminent. to delay it of course has made us look a lot weaker. >> if you're going to congress and actually doing what a lot of republicans leaders said, which is go to congress and get authorization, that is not necessarily a sign of weakness at all. that is actually a sign of resolve and creditedablbility. it is better for the country, better fo
that doesn't help us. it emboldens those who are against us. the quicker we move forward on this, the better. i think the president has the right idea, which is you have to respond. but he certainly has put secretary of state kerry in a very awkward position. >> but joe, isn't he doing exactly what he said he wanted to do? he wanted to make sure we're look at the war powers act. and he was looking at previous decision, made by previous presidents and saying i would like to adhere to the...
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and so it worked for us. and i'm sure that it could work other places. >> reverend bill mcgill in ft. wayne, indiana. good to see you, reverend. congratulations and thank you for your time. >> thank you for sharing, craig. >> go get you a steak. >> well, i don't eat red meat. but a piece of salmon. >> get you a piece of salmon. >>> we'll be taking a spin in the political playground and still ahead, i welcome to brain trust as well. stay right there, you're watching msnbc, the place for politics. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom.
and so it worked for us. and i'm sure that it could work other places. >> reverend bill mcgill in ft. wayne, indiana. good to see you, reverend. congratulations and thank you for your time. >> thank you for sharing, craig. >> go get you a steak. >> well, i don't eat red meat. but a piece of salmon. >> get you a piece of salmon. >>> we'll be taking a spin in the political playground and still ahead, i welcome to brain trust as well. stay right there, you're...
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meteorologist dylan dryer standing by for us. continues to track the storm for us. what can we expect over the next few years in the northeast specifically? >> it's going to get worse. this is just the atmosphere kind of moistening up a little bit so that the snow is reaching the ground but not accumulating in most areas, especially on the roadways, which are -- it just takes a while before you get heavier snowfall. that's when you're going to see your higher accumulations. that's going to happen later on this evening in the northeast. it's been happening so far back through chicago and into indiana and into ohio where we do have about 6 inches of snow -- 3 to 6 inches of snow on the ground. where we see a little bit of rotation through west virginia right now, that's the center of the storm. that's what's going to move in later on today that's going to make for some heavier snowfall. already starting to clear out of illinois. now it's moving into eastern areas across the great lakes and heavier snow moving into southwestern parts of pennsylvania. you look for the b
meteorologist dylan dryer standing by for us. continues to track the storm for us. what can we expect over the next few years in the northeast specifically? >> it's going to get worse. this is just the atmosphere kind of moistening up a little bit so that the snow is reaching the ground but not accumulating in most areas, especially on the roadways, which are -- it just takes a while before you get heavier snowfall. that's when you're going to see your higher accumulations. that's going...
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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >> six months from now, the post office could get it's way and stop saturday mail delivery. and the change could save $2 billion. will only go into effect if it can get past congress. i will bring in our brain trust. and now, i want to play the clip, this is post master general patrick donahoe, just a few minutes ago, our exclusive interview, he made announcements about the plan for the post office. >> you will see in some areas we will deliver packages on sunday. starting soon. >> is that going to be it? delivers packages on sunday? >> no, that is not going to be it. i cannot wait for the moment when we can join the 21st century. it will be so excited. we are still talking about the post office losing money. why is the government in the business of business. it should not be in a business that could be competitive if we revoked the post offices monopoly on things and opened it up to competition. it will lose money foreve
use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >> six months from now, the post office could get it's way and stop saturday mail delivery. and the change could save $2 billion. will only go into effect if it can get past congress. i will bring in our brain trust. and now, i want to play the clip, this is post master general patrick donahoe, just a few minutes ago, our exclusive interview, he made announcements about the plan for the post office. >> you...
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i must say police are guns do keep us safe. keep us safe all around. don't disband police forces because a guy with a gun meets a guy with a gun. i don't favor individuals not properly trained, steven seagal or anybody else coming in and that's one part of the puzzle and schools should be a secure place. certainly declaring them to be a no gun zone has been a disastrous policy. >> hasn't worked. brain trust goes to the dogs quite literally right here on msnbc. ah. to grow, we have to boost our social media visibility. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's better than a few "likes." i don't have the door code. who's that? he won a contest online to be ceo for the day. how am i supposed to run a business here without an office?! [ male announcer ] fast, reliable deliveries worldwide. fedex. your financial advisor should fo
i must say police are guns do keep us safe. keep us safe all around. don't disband police forces because a guy with a gun meets a guy with a gun. i don't favor individuals not properly trained, steven seagal or anybody else coming in and that's one part of the puzzle and schools should be a secure place. certainly declaring them to be a no gun zone has been a disastrous policy. >> hasn't worked. brain trust goes to the dogs quite literally right here on msnbc. ah. to grow, we have to...
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still, salma says that while some humiliate us, others encourage us. the encouragement from colorado is crucial and growing. >> we have got shoes. we've got helmets. we've got a ton of cycling clothing. tools. we have got various parts. tires. and we've got bikes. >> reporter: gal pin says the bike shops and individuals donating all that gear are not just supporting an athletic enterprise, they are making a new movement possible for all afghan women. >> the bike is a credible vehicle for social justice, the bike becomes a vehicle for change. >> reporter: the afghan racer ares, now with their first passports, are ready to show the world that one aspect of whatever afghanistan will turn into will not be rolled back. mike taibbi, nbc news, kabul. >> the woman who made that all possible, shannon gal pin, is heading to afghanistan next week to deliver bikes and gear to the afghan women's team through her non-profit, mountain to mountain and she joins me now from denver. shannon, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> so, what a rem
still, salma says that while some humiliate us, others encourage us. the encouragement from colorado is crucial and growing. >> we have got shoes. we've got helmets. we've got a ton of cycling clothing. tools. we have got various parts. tires. and we've got bikes. >> reporter: gal pin says the bike shops and individuals donating all that gear are not just supporting an athletic enterprise, they are making a new movement possible for all afghan women. >> the bike is a credible...
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us down back on shore. our perfect spot is calling. our perfect spot is pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. (bl
us down back on shore. our perfect spot is calling. our perfect spot is pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace...
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my patients don't know which one to use. i tell them to use the brand i use. oral-b -- the brush originally created by a dentist. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. >>> are you okay? >> i'm great. let's go. >> here's a surprise! >> when this job is good, it satisfies every need. >> here. >> those were, of course, scenes from the hit show, the hit amc show, "mad men," the '60s drama returns tonight. returns tonight with a two-hour season premiere. the show, of course, has a lot of fans, 2.7 million people watched last season's finale. so why is "mad men" so popular? what does it have to say about politics as well? tv critic allen seppenwall is here, she's the author of "the revolution was televised." thanks for being here and bringing the martinis. >> you've got to have martinis for "mad men". >> you write in your book, among other things, the revolution was tel
my patients don't know which one to use. i tell them to use the brand i use. oral-b -- the brush originally created by a dentist. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. >>> are you okay? >> i'm great. let's go. >> here's a surprise! >> when this job is good, it satisfies...
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back to you. >> youssef with us for us tonight from cairo. big thanks, youssef. stay safe. >>> up next. life-threatening heat. triple digit temperatures are scorching eight western states. in one location could set a world record. >>> also, the search for wanted leaker edward snowden. now his father is speaking out on efforts to bring him home. we'll have a live report from moscow as well. you're watching msnbc. [ female announcer ] the best thing about this bar it's not a candy bar. 130 calories 7 grams of protein the new fiber one caramel nut protein bar. >>> good saturday. i'm craig melvin. the top stories making news. some welcome news for communities in oklahoma hit hard by tornadoes and flooding last month. fema announced today that it's approved $25 million to help cities and town there's rebuild and remove debris still left by the storms. and if you're out west this weekend, hopefully you are indoors. temperatures are climbing to 128 degrees in death valley, california. meteorologists are also expecting triple digits in arizona, nevada, utah, wyoming and
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we love it when someone teaches us something new, the information you gave us about democrats trying to score points with medical device makers in potential swing states, that was information we didn't know. so congratulations. the teleprompter is yours. >> hey, everyone. so it's deja vu, a state trying to ban abortions after the detection of a heart beat, give fertilized eggs the status of people. but in north dakota, there's something different happening. something the opposite of deja vu, a handful of republicans that plan to protest it. she told the huffington post -- >> if the bills become law, they'll go straight to court. not exactly old fashioned fiscal responsibility. as hawkins said, they could fund my child care bill with what we're going to spend on lawsuits. child care? that sounds pretty pro life. >> not commenting on your cop text there, but for your teleprompting reading, that was impressive. let's talk about south dakota, because this was breaking news yesterday at 2:00. this is just the latest in a series of bills that have been proposed in that state designed to re
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following this story for us. brian, last time we checked in with you, you said traffic was a little light. is that still the case? >> reporter: yeah it sort of comes and go, we have seen all kinds of people come in here today. you have seen this sort of pros who really know their thing when it comes to powerball. you have seen casual players, one gal who came in and said have you sold out of all the lottery tickets for today. they all have one thing, actually, a couple things in common. one of them is that they will all apparently give this money away to charity, very good money, all of them. the other thing is the incredibly, insanely steep odds. 175 million to 1. you have a better chance of getting hit by lightning a couple of times, getting a couple of back-to-back holes in one, of becoming the pope or an oscar-winning actress. craig, let's put this in msnbc political terms. you have a better chance of seeing john boehner and nancy pelosi dancing the macarena at the kennedy center than winning this jackpot tod
following this story for us. brian, last time we checked in with you, you said traffic was a little light. is that still the case? >> reporter: yeah it sort of comes and go, we have seen all kinds of people come in here today. you have seen this sort of pros who really know their thing when it comes to powerball. you have seen casual players, one gal who came in and said have you sold out of all the lottery tickets for today. they all have one thing, actually, a couple things in common....
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he want us to be happy. he wants us to be happy. of course you should you can having sex. have sex like a door, where they are having sex and the angels are watching and crying tears of joy because the love is so passionate, i mean, you know, like heaven is not judging us negatively, they want us to enjoy ourselves while we're here. >> what made you write the book? >> a couple of things? skip gates, when i was doing my last book asked know do some lectures at harvard. he said, okay, i'm going to write about the relationship between prince and general racial x. then kurt cobain and rem, tupac, that general x title. we spent two years mourning michael jackson, that was right. he deserved that took a breath. >> prince. >> this other guy, maybe give him love before he is gone. >> toure, thank you so much request i would die for you," a fantastic read so far. could bottom out. >> that's great. >> so far, a fantastic read. thank you so much. >> the last chanter is the high point. stick with t. >> that's a good tease. you're a tv guy. you're a tv guy. of course, toure is here on
he want us to be happy. he wants us to be happy. of course you should you can having sex. have sex like a door, where they are having sex and the angels are watching and crying tears of joy because the love is so passionate, i mean, you know, like heaven is not judging us negatively, they want us to enjoy ourselves while we're here. >> what made you write the book? >> a couple of things? skip gates, when i was doing my last book asked know do some lectures at harvard. he said, okay,...